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The Star Formation History in the Solar Neighborhood as Told by Massive White Dwarfs

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volume 878, Issue 1, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ab238e

Keywords

Galaxy: evolution; solar neighborhood; white dwarfs

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  1. MINECO [ESP2017-82674-R]
  2. EU FEDER funds [2014SGR1458]
  3. CERCA Programme of the Generalitat de Catalunya

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White dwarfs (WDs) are the remnants of low- and intermediate-mass stars. Because of electron degeneracy, their evolution is just a simple gravothermal process of cooling. Recently, thanks to Gaia data, it has been possible to construct the luminosity function of massive (0.9 <= M/M-circle dot <= 1.1) WDs in the solar neighborhood (d < 100 pc). Because the lifetime of their progenitors is very short, the birth times of both parents and daughters are very close and facilitate the reconstruction of an (effective) star formation rate. This rate started growing from zero during the early Galaxy and reached a maximum 6-7 Gyr ago. It declined and similar to 5 Gyr ago started to climb once more, reaching a maximum 2-3 Gyr ago; it has decreased since then. There are some traces of a recent star formation burst, but the method used here is not appropriate for recently born WDs.

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